Yes, there are places you can go which lack anyone like Trump in government, but they’re harder to find than you might think.

Having said all that, it’s not a bad idea to make sure that you can leave the country in a hurry if things get really bad. Make sure you have at least one up-to-date passport, for example, and enough money saved for plane tickets. If you have kids, make sure you’ve got passports for them too.

The last time Republicans controlled the Senate, the House and the Presidency was 2003-2007. In 2007 we had The Great Recession. Before that, the previous time Republicans controlled all three levers of government was 1921-1930. As you may know, The Great Depression started in 1929.

Speaking of that 2007 subprime mortgage and derivatives mess that nearly took down the entire world economy: Trump and the Republicans are going to get rid of the Dodd-Frank bank regulations so that banks can invest in subprime mortgages and their derivatives again.

So, expect a recession, and maybe a full-on depression. Try and make sure you have money saved away.

As far as 401(k) investments go, a Trumpublican government will be good for big corporations, what with deregulation and massive corporate tax cuts, and quite likely attacks on workers’ rights. You’ll notice that the S&P 500 has continued to rise quite nicely since the election. A recession may hit that, but don’t imagine that bonds are the answer — the Republicans already showed in 2015 that they were willing to risk the US defaulting on its debt in order to get concessions from Democrats. Trump himself suggested letting the economy crash and then doing a deal with creditors or just printing more money, and while he tried to reframe his comments, his history on paying his own debts when things go badly is well known. That’s probably why unlike stocks, bond markets took a major tumble when Trump was elected.

Overall, I think the usual advice continues to apply — go for index funds, and make sure you’re well diversified.

Prepare for climate change

Trump said climate change was a myth invented by the Chinese, and his choice of an infamous climate change denialist to head the EPA makes one thing very clear: America now plans to extract all the remaining coal and oil it can from the ground, and burn it all.